Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices
Healthy Living/Healthy Lifestyles
Laken Campbell, Ted Johnson, Jacob Brandenburg
Food Preservation
4-H Family and Consumer Science Core Curriculum
Home & Consumer Horticulture
Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
For years eastern Kentucky has been identified as an unhealthy region in the United States, but also within the state. This proves true in Lee County where the obesity (33.4%), smoking (40.7%), diabetes (12.1%), and physical inactivity (36.3%) rates all hovering above the state rates for each category, with state rates for each category hovering above the national rates. A major area of focus is healthy living- specifically gardening, food preservation, nutrition education, drug education, and healthy relationships (bullying).
A decrease in obesity in the youth, adult, and elderly population in Lee County.
An increase in regular healthy lifestyle choices including increased physical activity, access to appropriate healthcare/screenings, and increase in healthy eating and nutrition.
An increase in physical infrastructure to promote and improve access healthy living and health lifestyle choices.
An increase in use of preventative healthcare concurrent with the decrease of reactive healthcare.
An increase in access to healthy foods.
Increase in practice of healthy eating and nutrition habits.
Increase in the number of households with a garden for fresh fruits and vegetables and increase in quality of those gardens and production skills
An increase in knowledge, skills and understanding of good nutrition, healthy eating, and appropriate physical activities for every age.
A change in attitudes and opinions around healthy habits and choices.
Increase in skills related to meal preparation and food preservation.
Knowledge and understanding of healthy relationships and interactions.
Gain knowledge in many aspects of home horticulture and gardening.
Participants become more aware of Extensions role in addressing the needs of producing and consuming fresh fruits and vegetables
participants understand procedures of production and processing of fresh fruit and vegetables.
Understand food safety and handling procedures
Understand raised bed gardening
Long Term Outcome: Decrease in the rate of negative health indicators in Lee County including obesity, diabetes, inactivity, smoking, etc.
Indicator: Local and state data, A decrease in chronic health problems in Lee County, and increase in individuals reporting healthy lifestyle choices and habits.
Method: Observations, surveys, data
Timeline: On-going
Intermediate Outcome: Increase in the practice of healthy decision making in food choices and physical activity level on a regular basis.
Indicator: The number of individuals that adopt healthy lifestyle habits.
Method: Pre-post tests, survey, self-reporting
Timeline: Upon program completion, 1 year follow up after program completion.
Immediate Outcome: Increase in the knowledge and understanding of healthy nutrition, appropriate physical activity, and healthy relationships on a regular basis.
Indicator: The number of individuals that participate in programing related to educating clientele on healthy lifestyles and express increased knowledge.
Method: Pre-post test, survey, self-reporting
Timeline: Immediately following program completion.
Audience: Middle School Students
Project or Activity: Reality Store
Content or Curriculum: Reality Store Main Event
Inputs: Extension Staff
Date: Spring 2020
Audience: Adults
Project or Activity: Food Preservation Workshops
Content or Curriculum: FCS Curriculum/Publications
Inputs: Extension Staff
Date: Summer 2019
Audience: Adults and Youth
Project or activity : Gardening
Content or Curriculum: Ag. publications
Inputs: Extension Staff
Date: Spring 2020
Audience: Elementary
Project or Activity: Dollars and Sense
Content or Curriculum: Money Wise
Inputs: 4-H Agent and Community
Date: Spring 2020
Audience: School age kids
Project or Activity: Raised Bed Garden Project
Content or Curriculum: Ag publications
Inputs: Extension Staff
Date: Spring 2020
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Project or Activity: Mushroom Workshop
Content or Curriculum: Mushroom Curriculum
Inputs: Ted Johnson
Date: Spring 2020
Audience: 4-6 grade
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Audience: K-5 grade
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Audience: adults
Project and activity: Raised Bed Gardening
Content and Curriculum: Ag. Curriculum
Inputs: Agriculture Agent and specialist
Date: Spring 2020
Author: Laken Campbell
Major Program: Food Preservation
Ten participants completed the 2019 Lee County Food Preservation Program where they were taught the pressure canning, water bath canning, freezing and drying methods of food preservation. Almost half (44%) of the participants were new to Cooperative Extension programming. Over a third (38%) of the participants reported never or rarely using food preservation methods, and another 38% reported using food preservation methods sometimes prior to the program. Participants said that
Author: Ted Johnson
Major Program: Local Food Systems
Lee County Kentucky families have a median family income around $21,000.00 per year, poor health, and very little access to a wide variety of healthy foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables. We at the Lee County Extension Office have addressed this issue with the introduction of fruit and vegetable production utilizing raised beds. The last six years we have conducted over 40 programs, educating participants on construction, management, soils, vegetable plant varieties, disease and insect mana
Author: Laken Campbell
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Food Safety Practices Keeps People Healthy The Center for Disease Control reports that around 48 million Americans are sickened by foodborne illnesses every year. Reports indicate that some forms of foodborne infections have increased over the last few years. Recently, some members of a local church became ill after a church potluck held on the church lawn, during a very warm Sunday afternoon. Four elderly members required hospitalization. The Lee County Agent used this unfortunate in